At Large Better Spending Home Ownership The Secret of Crystal Bay Dunedin, Florida. Gene Snyder is a boat guy. He loves boats, has loved them all his By Scott Burns / February 27, 2015
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth The New Skepticism Even a gently thrown rock can bring down a glass house. That image came By Scott Burns / February 22, 2015
Couch Potato Investing CP portfolio recipes Income & Wealth Couch Potato Investing Trumps “Expert” Investing, Once More Couch Potato investors trumped the big dogs again! In 2014, the basic Couch Potato Portfolio, By Scott Burns / February 15, 2015
Retirement Social Security Taxes Introducing The Disgruntled Retiree Index Allow me to introduce a new economic indicator. It doesn’t come from a government agency. By Scott Burns / January 25, 2015
Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Keeping Up With the Retired Joneses Think of this as a tale of two households. They live side by side. Their By Scott Burns / January 11, 2015
Home Ownership Income & Wealth Inflation Taxes Fearless Forecasts, 2015 Yes, folks, it’s Captain Egregious, ready to step confidently into the future because I already By Scott Burns / December 28, 2014
At Large A Giving Lesson from Charlie Mahoney Charlie Mahoney was not a handsome man. At 60, he was short, bald, stooped and By Scott Burns / December 21, 2014
Better Spending Income & Wealth Retirement The Contentment Factor Retirement marketing focuses on two things that are poles apart: excitement and pain. Either you By Scott Burns / November 23, 2014
Better Spending Consumption Smoothing Retirement The Hedonic Clock Anticipating the future is confusing. It’s unknown, for one thing. And we don’t have any By Scott Burns / October 26, 2014
Better Spending Retirement Taxes How To Overcome Fear of Required Distributions Things change. Ten years ago the most common reader question about IRA accounts was this. By Scott Burns / September 28, 2014
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Taxes When Fees Cost More Than Taxes If the federal income tax did not exist, the insurance industry would beg to bring By Scott Burns / September 21, 2014